Shunned: Outcasts in the Land

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Pub Date Aug 01 2015 | Archive Date Nov 05 2015

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Amos, a small town minister in New England, is horrified. His wife Carrie has been jailed for vandalism against Jett Pharmaceuticals, her retaliation for their son John's death by a drug overdose. Amos's own reaction to his son's death is to speak prophetically on Hell and punisihment through preaching and conducting public meetings. Public reaction is fierce and unforgiving against the couple Released from jail, Carrie forms a group, including skeptic Allan, CEO of Jett, to expose harms caused by antidepressants. She also confronts Dr. Monroe, John's university counselor, who engineered the boy's death. He is infuriated and threatened by Carrie. Monroe schemes to punish Carrie by killing Amos, arranging for him to come to his office to retrieve John's falsified records, that state that their son's death was caused by the parents' fundamentalist lifestyle. Carrie, devastated at her husband's death, puts roses in her dead husband's hands at the funeral, as he had done for her outside the jail upon her release. Monroe sends his grossly obese wife Nellie on a cruise, but she confronts him about Amos's death upon her return. He decides to kill her also, planning the murder with delight and great precision. Meanwhile, Carrie learns that Nellie may have information to sell regarding Amos's murder. Allan, now a suspect in Amos's death, decides to approach Nellie himself. He drives to the house, followed by the police. He hears screams within the house. Nellie has Monroe in a death grip. The police arrive. Allan is exonerated. Monroe becomes psychotic, now locked in a mental institution. Carrie and Allan remain friends. Old Mrs. Robbins, the town's eccentric, hands Carrie a rose. The cycle is complete, she says. Carrie understands. She tells Allan he has to reread Hawthorne to understand.

Amos, a small town minister in New England, is horrified. His wife Carrie has been jailed for vandalism against Jett Pharmaceuticals, her retaliation for their son John's death by a drug overdose...


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Advance Praise


Five Stars

A great read!

Published 13 months ago by SherylS

hugely satisfying mystery

I enjoyed reading this exciting and interesting mystery. It is suspenseful, beautifully written, and fun to read. Read more

Published on January 31, 2013 by Sarah Holbrook, Ph.D.

A "cannot put down" novel and thriller in one

I admit to being someone who regularly reads nonfiction and can count on both hands the number of fiction books I have read in the past decade, but when I discovered this book, I... Read more

Published on January 9, 2013 by Tess Lynn

Must read

Cynthia Darling has written a book called "Shunned". It could have been called "Stunned". As a former psych nurse clinician, and a retired, certified school nurse, I was shocked... Read more

Published on December 17, 2012 by Nursey

Five Stars

A great read!

Published 13 months ago by SherylS

hugely satisfying mystery

I enjoyed reading this exciting and interesting mystery. It is suspenseful, beautifully written, and fun to read...


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Author Bio:

Cynthia Darling has a BA in English from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, a master's degree in social work and another in public administration. She worked for the U.S. Department of Justice for many years, as well as mental institutions, Indian reservations and the government. She received several poetry awards for her poem Mississippi Mother from her book of poetry, Forty-Nine Poems. She has authored Apache Courage: Trumpets Around the Camp and Georgetown Journeys, a love story.

Author Bio:

Cynthia Darling has a BA in English from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA, a master's degree in social work and another in public administration. She worked for the...


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